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You’ll get case studies, news insights, project leads, and analyses of the financing of large, complex projects being procured as public-private partnerships — from DBs to DBFOMs.

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You’ll learn how to compete in the marketplace being defined by new risk-sharing relationships between the public and private players in PPP projects.

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